US11665552B2 - Roaming device able to perform a repeater or extender function - Google Patents
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- a wireless access point e.g. a Wi-Fi access point.
- the quality of the connection depends on a certain number of parameters, and in particular on the distance between the equipment and the wireless access point, on the thickness of walls, on interference from other electronic equipment, etc.
- An object of the invention is to improve the connection and the extent of the coverage zone of a wireless access point, in a manner that is inexpensive.
- roaming equipment arranged to operate while being mounted or not mounted on a power supply base, and comprising:
- the roaming equipment of the invention can thus perform the repeater function are the extender function, thereby making it possible to improve the connection of a wireless access point two other pieces of client equipment and thus to extend the coverage zone of the wireless access point. This connection improvement is achieved without using additional equipment dedicated to improving the connection, and thus at lower cost.
- repeater module and the extender module may potentially be software modules so that they can be implemented without requiring any major hardware modification to the design of pre-existing roaming equipment. The cost of implementing the functions is thus limited.
- the roaming equipment Since the repeater function and the extender function consume a relatively large amount of electrical energy, the roaming equipment is arranged to perform one of these functions only if it is mounted on a power supply base. The battery lifetime of the roaming equipment is thus not degraded by performing the repeater function or the extender function.
- the communication means comprise a repeater module that is a Wi-Fi repeater module.
- the communication means comprise an extender module that is a Wi-Fi extender module, the roaming equipment further comprising an Ethernet interface, the roaming equipment being arranged to be connected to the wireless access point via the Ethernet interface.
- the communication means comprise a transceiver module having a first communication channel comprising a first amplifier of a first power and a second communication channel comprising a second amplifier of a second power greater than the first power, the first communication channel being deactivated while the communication means are configured in the second mode, the second communication channel being deactivated while the communication means are configured in the first mode.
- the communication means comprise a transceiver module, at least one first antenna connected to at least one first output of the transceiver module and at least one second antenna
- the configuration means comprising a first switch connected between a second output of the transceiver module and the second antenna, the first switch being open and the second antenna being disconnected from the second output of the transceiver module while the communication means are configured in the first mode, the first switch being closed and the second antenna being connected to the second output of the transceiver module while the communication means are configured in the second mode.
- the communication means comprise a transceiver module and at least one first antenna connected to the transceiver module
- the configuration means comprising a second switch connected between a third output of the transceiver module and an output of the roaming equipment, the second switch being open and the third output of the transceiver module being disconnected from the output of the roaming equipment while the communication means are configured in the first mode, the second switch being closed and the third output of the transceiver module being connected via the output of the roaming equipment to at least one third antenna mounted on the power supply base while the communication means are configured in the second mode.
- the configuration means are arranged to cause the communication means to switch from the first mode to the second mode only during a stage while the client module is receiving signals or else during a stage while the client module is inactive.
- roaming equipment as described above, the roaming equipment being a smart speaker.
- FIG. 1 shows a Wi-Fi access point and a smartspeaker in a first embodiment of the invention, the communication means of the smartspeaker being configured in a first mode;
- FIG. 2 shows the Wi-Fi access point, the smartspeaker mounted on a power supply base, and a piece of client equipment, the communication means of the smartspeaker being configured in a second mode;
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the communication means
- FIG. 4 shows a first communication channel and a second communication channel of the communication means
- FIG. 5 shows the smartspeaker having two first antennas and one second antenna
- FIG. 6 shows the FIG. 5 smartspeaker mounted on a power supply base having a third antenna
- FIG. 7 shows a Wi-Fi access point and a smartspeaker in a second embodiment of the invention, the communication means of the smartspeaker being configured in a first mode
- FIG. 8 shows the Wi-Fi access point, the smartspeaker mounted on a power supply base, and a piece of client equipment, the communication means of the smartspeaker being configured in a second mode.
- the roaming equipment of the invention in this example is a smartspeaker in a first embodiment of the invention.
- the smartspeaker 1 can operate whether or not it is mounted on a power supply base 2 .
- the smartspeaker 1 When the smartspeaker 1 is not mounted on the power supply base 2 , as shown in FIG. 1 , the smartspeaker 1 performs a client function (naturally in addition to its main function as an audio loudspeaker) and it can become connected to a Wi-Fi access point 3 via a Wi-Fi connection.
- a client function naturally in addition to its main function as an audio loudspeaker
- the smartspeaker 1 When the smartspeaker 1 is mounted on the power supply base 2 , as shown in FIG. 2 , the smartspeaker 1 performs not only its client function, but also a Wi-Fi repeater function. Another piece of client equipment 4 can thus become connected to the Wi-Fi access point 3 via the smartspeaker 1 .
- the power supply base 2 is normally connected to mains 5 .
- the term “repeater function” is used to cover a function consists in receiving a Wi-Fi signal, in amplifying and possibly processing the Wi-Fi signal, and in re-broadcasting it without modifying its content.
- the smartspeaker 1 includes firstly power supply means comprising a battery and an external power supply interface.
- the power supply means generate a general power supply voltage Vcc that powers the components of the smartspeaker 1 .
- the smartspeaker 1 When the smartspeaker 1 is not mounted on the power supply base 2 , or indeed when the smartspeaker 1 is mounted on the power supply base 2 but the base is not connected to mains 5 , then the smartspeaker 1 is powered solely by the battery.
- the external power supply interface of the power supply means of the smartspeaker 1 receives an external supply of power (coming from the mains 5 ) via the power supply base 2 .
- the smartspeaker 1 is then powered, in full or at least in part, by the external power supply.
- the power supply base 2 includes a first winding forming a primary antenna.
- the external power supply interface of the smartspeaker 1 has a second winding forming a secondary antenna.
- a magnetic field is generated by the power supply base 2 via the primary antenna.
- An induced current is then generated at an induced voltage in the secondary antenna of the smartspeaker 1 .
- the induced current and the induced voltage form of the above-mentioned external power supply.
- the smartspeaker 1 also has communication means and configuration means.
- the configuration means are arranged to configure the communication means in a first mode while the smartspeaker 1 is not receiving the external supply of power, and in a second mode while the smartspeaker 1 is receiving the external supply of power via the power supply base 2 .
- the communication means 10 comprise, from upstream to downstream, a communication unit 11 , a transceiver module 12 , and a set of antennas 13 .
- the communication unit 11 comprises a client module 14 and a repeater module 15 .
- the repeater module 15 implements the 802.11s standard.
- the client module 14 and the repeater module 15 are software modules.
- the configuration means comprise firstly a processor component 16 adapted to execute instructions of a program in order to perform the steps of the configuration method as described below.
- the processor component 16 is a microcontroller, a processor, or indeed a programmable logic circuit such as a field programmable gate array (FPGA) or an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- the processor component 16 While the smartspeaker 1 is not receiving the external supply of power, the processor component 16 activates the client module 14 , but deactivates the repeater module 15 . While the smartspeaker 1 is receiving the external supply of power via the power supply base 2 , the processor component 16 activates both the client module 14 and also the repeater module 15 . The client module 14 is thus activated continuously. None of its transmission and reception tasks are interrupted. Activation of the repeater module 15 activates a data gateway between the repeater module 15 and the other piece of client equipment 4 .
- the client module 14 is activated and the repeater module 15 is deactivated, and while the communication means 10 are configured in the second mode, both the client module 14 and the repeater module 15 are activated.
- the transceiver module 12 is connected to the outputs of the client module 14 and of the repeater module 15 of the communication unit 11 .
- the transceiver module 12 is a hardware module comprising electronic components.
- the transceiver module 12 comprises a first transmit channel 17 a , a second transmit channel 17 b , a third transmit channel 17 c , and a fourth transmit channel 17 d . Only the first transmit channel 17 a is shown in FIG. 4 .
- the first transmit channel 17 a has a first power supply component 20 , a second power supply component 21 , a NOT gate 22 , a first communication channel 23 , a second communication channel 24 , a first switch 25 , and a second switch 26 .
- the first switch 25 and the second switch 26 are double-throw switches.
- the first power supply component 20 generates a first direct current (DC) power supply voltage at 3.3 volts (V) and is itself powered by the general power supply voltage Vcc.
- the second power supply component 21 generates a second DC power supply voltage at 5 V and is itself powered by the general power supply voltage Vcc.
- the first communication channel 23 comprises a first power amplifier 28 powered by the first power supply voltage.
- the first amplifier 28 produces a first power.
- the second communication channel 24 comprises a second power amplifier 29 powered by the second power supply voltage.
- the second amplifier 29 produces a second power (maximum 1 watt (W)) that is greater than the first power (maximum 100 milliwatts (mW)).
- the first amplifier 28 is a “low-power” amplifier and the second amplifier 29 is a “high-power” amplifier.
- the first switch 25 presents an input 30 connected to an output of the communication unit 11 , a first output 31 connected to an input 32 of the first amplifier 28 , and a second output 33 connected to an input 34 of the second amplifier 29 .
- the second switch 26 presents a first input 35 connected to an output 36 of the first amplifier 28 , a second input 37 connected to an output 38 of the second amplifier 29 , and an output 39 of that is connected to a first output 40 a of the first transmit channel 17 a.
- the processor component 16 configures the communication means 10 in the first mode, it produces a control signal Sc in the high state.
- the control signal Sc in the high state controls the first switch 25 so that the output of the communication unit 11 is connected to the first output 31 of the first switch 25 , and thus to the input 32 of the first amplifier 28 .
- the control signal Sc in the high state activates the first power supply component 20 that generates the first power supply voltage so as to power and activate the first amplifier 28 .
- a signal in the low state is produced at the output from the NOT gate 22 and deactivates the second power supply component 21 and thus the second amplifier 29 (and thus deactivates the second communication channel 24 ).
- the control signal Sc in the high state controls the second switch 26 in such a manner that the first input 35 of the second switch 26 and thus the output 36 of the first amplifier 28 are connected to the output 39 of the second switch 26 and thus to the first output 40 a of the first transmit channel 17 a .
- the first output 40 a is also a first output of the transceiver module 12 .
- transmit (TX) Wi-Fi signals produced by the communication unit 11 are broadcast via the first communication channel 23 .
- the processor component 16 configures the communication means 10 in the second mode, it produces a control signal Sc in the low state.
- the control signal Sc in the low state controls the first switch 25 so that the output of the communication unit 11 is connected to the second output 33 of the first switch 25 , and thus to the input 34 of the second amplifier 29 .
- the control signal Sc in the low state deactivates the first power supply component 20 and thus deactivates the first amplifier 28 (and thus deactivates the first communication channel 23 ).
- a signal in the high state is produced at the output from the NOT gate 22 and activates the second power supply component 21 and thus the second amplifier 29 .
- the control signal Sc in the low state controls the second switch 26 in such a manner that the second input 37 of the second switch 26 and thus the output 38 of the second amplifier 29 are connected to the output 39 of the second switch 26 and thus to the first output 40 a of the first transmit channel 17 a.
- TX Wi-Fi signals produced by the communication unit 11 are broadcast via the second communication channel 24 .
- the second transmit channel 17 b is similar to the first transmit channel 17 a and has a first output 40 b (which is also a first output of the transceiver module 12 ).
- the third transmit channel 17 c has only the second communication channel and includes a second output 40 c (which is also a second output of the transceiver module 12 ).
- the fourth transmit channel 17 d has only the second communication channel and includes a third output 40 d (which is also a third output of the transceiver module 12 ).
- the set of antennas 13 comprises at least one first antenna, specifically two first antennas 41 a and 41 b , and at least one second antenna, specifically one second antenna 42 .
- the configuration means also comprise a first switch 43 and a second switch 44 .
- the first switch 43 is connected between the second output 40 c of the third transmit channel 17 c of the transceiver module 12 and the second antenna 42 .
- the second switch 44 is connected between the third output 40 d of the fourth transmit channel 17 d and an output 47 of the smartspeaker 1 .
- the first antenna 41 a and the first antenna 41 b are permanently connected respectively to the first output 40 a of the first transmit channel 17 a and to the first output 40 b of the second transmit channel 17 b of the transceiver module 12 , while the second antenna 42 is connected to the second output 40 c of the third transmit channel 17 c via the first switch 43 .
- the output 47 of the smartspeaker 1 is connected to an input of the power supply base 2 that is itself connected to at least one third antenna, specifically one third antenna 49 mounted on the power supply base 2 .
- the processor component 16 controls the first switch 43 and the second switch 44 in such a manner that when the communication means 10 are configured in the first mode, both the first switch 43 and the second switch 44 are open.
- the second antenna 42 and the third antenna 49 are thus not connected to the transceiver module 12 .
- the power supply for the power amplifiers of the third transmit channel 17 c and of the fourth transmit channel 17 d is switched off.
- both the first switch 43 and the second switch 44 are closed.
- the second output 40 c of the transceiver module 12 is connected to the second antenna 42
- the third output 40 d of the transceiver module 12 is connected to the third antenna 49 .
- the smartspeaker 1 is powered solely by the battery, only the two first antennas 41 a and 41 b are used. These two first antennas 41 a and 41 b serve to provide sufficient bandwidth for the Wi-Fi client function on its own. This serves to reduce the electricity consumption of the smartspeaker 1 .
- the smartspeaker 1 does not perform the repeater function.
- both first antennas 41 a and 41 b are used together with the second antenna 42 and the third antenna 49 .
- This serves to maximize the performance of the system, which is then capable of performing the repeater function.
- the repeater function requires a high data rate and thus a greater number of antennas.
- the third antenna 49 (there could be several of them) is placed on the power supply base 2 in such a manner as to improve the diversity of the radiation generated by the set of antennas.
- the processor component 16 of the configuration means causes the communication means 10 to switch from the first mode to the second mode only during a stage while the client module 14 is receiving Wi-Fi signals or else during a stage while the client module 14 is inactive. This serves to avoid losing any data packets.
- the smartspeaker 50 While the smartspeaker 50 is not mounted on the power supply base 51 , as shown in FIG. 7 , the smartspeaker 50 performs a client function and it can become connected to a Wi-Fi access point 52 via a Wi-Fi connection.
- the smartspeaker 50 While the smartspeaker 50 is mounted on the power supply base 51 , as shown in FIG. 8 , the smartspeaker 50 performs not only its client function, but also a Wi-Fi extender function. Another piece of client equipment 53 can thus become connected to the Wi-Fi access point 52 via the smartspeaker 50 .
- the power supply base 51 is normally connected to mains 54 .
- the term “extender function” designates a function that consists in receiving a first signal using a first protocol, optionally a wired protocol, in amplifying and optionally processing the first signal in order to obtain a second signal in a second protocol for a wireless network, and in broadcasting the second signal.
- the first signal is an Ethernet signal and the second signal is a Wi-Fi signal.
- the smartspeaker 50 differs from the smartspeaker 1 firstly in that the communication unit of the smartspeaker 50 has an extender module and not a repeater module.
- the extender module is a software module.
- the smartspeaker 50 also differs from the smartspeaker 1 in that it has a wired network interface, specifically an Ethernet interface 55 .
- the smartspeaker 50 is connected to the Wi-Fi access point 52 via its Ethernet interface 55 and via the power supply base 51 , which is in turn connected to the Wi-Fi access point 52 via an Ethernet cable 56 .
- the smartspeaker 50 also does not have a secondary antenna, and the power supply base 51 does not have a primary antenna for delivering the external power supply.
- the power supply base 51 includes a first connector.
- the smartspeaker 50 includes a second connector that is complementary to the first connector.
- the external power supply interface of the smartspeaker 50 is connected to two power supply pins of the second connector, and the Ethernet interface is connected to six signal pins of the second connector.
- the smartspeaker is battery powered, it is preferable to use respective power amplifiers that are dedicated to each mode. Specifically, for given output power, the low-power amplifier is more efficient than the high-power amplifier.
- the external power supply could be delivered via a first connector of the power supply base and a second connector of the smartspeaker.
- the signals could be exchanged by powerline carriers conveyed via the two power supply pins of the first connector and of the second connector. The six signal pins would then not be necessary, thereby greatly simplifying the first and second connectors.
- the above description relates to a smartspeaker in a first embodiment that includes a repeater module, and a smartspeaker in a second embodiment that includes an extender module.
- the smartspeaker of the invention could have both a repeater module and an extender module, both of which would be deactivated when the communication means are configured in the first mode.
- the roaming equipment is not necessarily a smartspeaker, but it could be some other piece of equipment, e.g. a smartwatch, a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop computer, etc.
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